Live and Let Live

Article by Drew Sakson

Congressional Election – November 2000 – Colorado Central Magazine

I am running because the rights and the values of the people in my district are not being represented in Washington. We in Colorado, and especially on the Western Slope, understand the concept of being left alone to pursue our own goals and happiness so long as we don’t interfere with the right of others to do the same.

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Acceptance speech

Article by Victor Good

Congressional Election – November 2000 – Colorado Central Magazine

Nomination acceptance speech by Victor Good, Reform Party candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, Colorado District Three.

The two biggest problems facing America today are, number one: the corruption of our election process by special interest, PAC, corporate and large personal campaign contributions and number two: the rising tide of intolerance in America.

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Minor-party candidates

Brief by Central Staff

Congressional Election – November 2000 – Colorado Central Magazine

Besides the Republican incumbent, Scott McInnis of Grand Junction, and the Democratic nominee, Curtis Imrie of Buena Vista, there are two other candidates actively campaigning to represent the people of Colorado’s third congressional district.

They are Drew Sakson, the Libertarian Party nominee, and Victor Good, the Reform Party candidate.

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Imirie-McInnis debate at Action 22

Article by Central Staff

Congressional Election – November 2000 – Colorado Central Magazine

Action 22, Pueblo Convention Center, September 16, 2000 Candidate Debate: For U.S. Congress, Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District After introductions by moderator Louis Entz:

Rep. Scott McInnis, Incumbent, Grand Junction, Greets and welcomes the audience.

Our district, the 3rd Congressional District — some of you in the room here are not in the 3rd Congressional District, but a lot of you are — the 3rd Congressional District is probably the largest congressional district in the United States outside of a district that’s an entire state, like Alaska or Montana.

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